Son Quint Customer Survey Results 2018

Customer Service Rating: Good to very goodOverall Experience: Good to very good

Speed of Play: Average to goodCondition of Tee-Boxes: Average to goodCondition of Fairways: Good to very goodCondition of Greens: Good to very good

Comment: Son Quint benefits from maintenance of the same high standard as Son Muntaner & Son Vida. It’s a course that’s suitable for players of all handicaps, and it had a very stable year in 2018. This resulted in a move up from 8th place in 2017.

A few kilometres from Palma, the capital of the island, you will find the three courses that comprise the Arabella Golf Resort. The traditional and legendary Son Vida, the spectacular and magnificent Son Muntaner, and the youngest of the 3 courses, Son Quint. Thanks to its elevated position this course offers an amazing view of the Palma, and the Mediterranean sea.

Son Quint was designed by Ramón Espinosa and Kurt Rossknecht, and opened it's doors in 2007. It falls between its sister courses, Son Muntaner & Son Vida, in length at 6,199 Metres (par-72).

All 18 tee shots are interesting with good views of either the hole, the Mallorcan countryside complete with Pine and Olive trees, or the Bay of Palma.

A highlight is the arrow-straight par-5, 17th with the flag fluttering nonchalantly half a kilometre away in the distance! The course is superbly designed, with enough rough to reward the straighter hitter. It has not been imposed upon the countryside, more flows within it. Most green-to-tee distances are refreshingly short, making this a popular course to walk.

The well-placed bunkers, two large lakes and four different tee-box positions complete the offering at Son Quint, and will challenge even experienced golfers.

After a round of golf here the clubhouse not only offers a great selection of food & drink, but also the opportunity to take a refreshing dip in their pool!